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United States Patent |
5,293,706
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Wood
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March 15, 1994
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Multiple-image display device
Abstract
A folded card-like promotional display device includes first and second
panels pivotally movable between a first, closed condition of the device
and a second, relatively open condition, and a third panel located between
and depending from one of the first and second panels. A first image
carried on a first face of the third panel is viewable in the closed
condition of the device through a window defined in the first panel. A
second image carried on a second, opposite face of the third panel is
viewable only in the second, open condition of the device in which both
the second image and a reflected image of the first image--the reflected
image being seen in a reflective surface carried on the inner face of the
first panel--are concurrently viewable. The second image is not viewable
through the window or otherwise in the first condition of the device.
Inventors:
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Wood; Cliff (Bob Hill Rd., Pound Ridge, NY 10576)
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Appl. No.:
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985318 |
Filed:
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December 4, 1992 |
Current U.S. Class: |
40/124.08; 40/445; 446/148; 472/63 |
Intern'l Class: |
G09F 001/00 |
Field of Search: |
40/124.1,219,900,445
283/117
446/148,149
472/63
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References Cited
U.S. Patent Documents
1329078 | Jan., 1920 | Furstenberg | 40/486.
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1346017 | Jul., 1920 | Goodman | 446/147.
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4313270 | Feb., 1982 | Volkert et al. | 40/124.
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4989355 | Feb., 1991 | Thomas | 40/124.
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Primary Examiner: Green; Brian K.
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Cohen, Pontani Lieberman, Pavane
Claims
What is claimed is:
1. A multiple-image display device viewable by an observer, comprising:
a first panel having a substantially transparent window defined
therethrough and a second panel connected to said first panel, one of said
panels being movable relative to the other of said panels between a first
position of substantial proximity of portions of said panels and a second
position of relative spacing between said portions of said panels and
defining an interior space between said panels;
a third panel disposed between said first and second panels;
attachment means connecting said third panel to at least one of said first
and second panels for predetermined movement of said third panel relative
to said first and second panels as said first and second panels are
relatively moved between said first and second positions such that said
third panel is maintained in a substantially fixed orientation to said
first panel throughout said predetermined movement of said third panel;
a first image disposed between said first and second panels and viewable
through said window in said first portion of the panels;
a second image disposed between said first and second panels so that said
second image cannot be viewed through said window in said first position
of the panels; and
means disposed between said first and second panels for reflecting an image
of said first image in said second position of the panels so that the
second image and the reflected image of said first image are concurrently
viewable in said interior space in said second position of the panels.
2. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 1, wherein said
window comprises an opening defined in and through said first panel.
3. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 1, wherein said
first image is carried on a first face of said third panel in confronting
opposition to said first panel.
4. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 3, wherein said
reflecting means is carried on an inner face of said first panel in
confronting opposition to said first face of said third panel.
5. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 4, wherein said
reflecting means comprises a mirror.
6. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 4, wherein said
second image is carried on at least one of a second face of said third
panel opposite said third panel first face and an inner face of said
second panel in confronting opposition to said third panel second face.
7. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 1, wherein each
of said first and second panels have an edge along which said first and
second panels are pivotally connected for relative pivotal movement of
said first and second panels about said connected edges between said first
and second positions.
8. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 7, wherein said
attachment means comprises a first edge on said third panel and along
which said third panel is pivotally connected to an inner face of said
second panel.
9. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 8, wherein said
attachment means further comprises a second edge on said third panel
opposite said third panel first edge and connected to an inner face of
said first panel disposed in confronting opposition to a first face of
said third panel.
10. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 9, said
attachment means further comprising an arm spanningly connecting said
third panel second edge to said first panel inner face.
11. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 10, wherein
said arm is dimensioned for maintaining said third panel in substantially
parallel relation to said first panel as said first and second panels are
moved between said first and second positions.
12. A multiple-image display device viewable by an observer, comprising:
a first panel having an outer face, an inner face opposite said outer face,
and a substantially transparent window defined through said first panel;
a second panel having an inner face and an outer face opposite said second
panel inner face, said first and second panels being connected together
and relatively disposed so as to define an interior space between said
first and second panels and bounded by at least a portion of said first
panel inner face and at least a portion of said second panel inner face;
a third panel disposed between and connected to at least one of said first
and second panels and having a first face disposed in confronting
opposition to said first panel inner face and a second face opposite said
third panel first face and disposed in confronting opposition to said
second panel inner face;
a first image carried on said third panel first face, said first image and
said window being predeterminately located so that said first image is
viewable through said window by an observer situated proximate said first
panel outer face;
a second image carried on said third panel second face so that said second
image cannot be viewed through said window by an observer situated
proximate said first panel outer face; and
means disposed in said interior space between said first and second panels
for reflecting an image of said first image in said second image and the
reflected image of said first image are concurrently viewable by an
observer situated proximate said interior space.
13. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 12, wherein
said window comprises an opening defined in and through said first panel.
14. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 12, wherein
said reflecting means is carried on said first panel inner face.
15. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 12, wherein
each of said first and second panels have an edge along which said first
and second panels are connected.
16. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 15, wherein
said third panel has an edge along which said third panel is connected to
said second panel inner face.
17. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 12, wherein
said first and second faces of said third panel are disposed in a
predeterminately fixed orientation relative to said first panel inner
face.
18. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 12, wherein
said third panel is disposed in a predeterminately fixed orientation
relative to said first panel.
19. A multiple-image display device viewable by an observer, comprising:
a first panel having a substantially transparent window defined
therethrough and a second panel, one of said first panels being movable
relative to the other of said panels between a first position of
substantial proximity of portions of said panels and a second position of
relative spacing between said portions of said panels and defining an
inner space between said panels, and each of said first and second panels
having an edge along which said first and second panels are pivotally
connected for relative pivotal movement of said first and second panels
about said connected edges between said first and second positions;
a third panel disposed between said first and second panels and having a
first edge along which said third panel is pivotally connected to an inner
face of said second panel, said third panel having a second edge opposite
said third panel first edge and connected to an inner face of said first
panel disposed in confronting opposition to a first face of said third
panel;
a first image disposed between said first and second panels and viewable
through said window in said first position of the panels;
a second image disposed between said first and second panels so that said
second image cannot be viewed through said window in said first position
of the panels; and
means disposed between said first and second panels for reflecting an image
of said first image in said second position of the panels so that the
second image and the reflected image of said first image are concurrently
viewable in said interior space in said second position of the panels.
20. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 19, further
comprising an arm spanningly connecting said third panel second edge to
said first panel inner face.
21. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 20, wherein
said arm is dimensioned for maintaining said third pane in substantially
parallel relation to said first panel as said first and second panels are
moved between said first and second positions.
22. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 19, wherein
said first image is carried on a first face of said third panel in
confronting opposition to said first panel.
23. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 22, wherein
said reflecting means is carried on an inner face of said first panel in
confronting opposition to said first face of said third panel.
24. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 23, wherein
said second image is carried on at least of a second face of said third
panel opposite said third panel first face and an inner face of said
second panel in confronting opposition to said third panel second face.
25. A multiple-image display device in accordance with claim 24, wherein
said third panel is disposed in a fixed orientation relative to one of
said first and second panels.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is generally directed to display devices and, more
particularly, to promotional displays having multiple viewable and,
typically, related images.
OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION
It is the desideratum of the invention to provide a display device useful
in the advertising or promotion of articles or services and enabling
observer viewing of a plurality of images in a predetermined sequence
and/or combination as a function of a changeable condition of the display
device and/or of the observer's relative position or viewing angle
vis-a-vis the device.
It is a particular object of the invention to provide such a display device
that is movable between a first condition in which only a first image is
viewable and a second condition in which a combination of the first and of
a second image is viewable.
It is another object of the invention to provide such a display device
which may be hand-held by an observer for selective, manually-effected
manipulation between its first and second conditions.
A further object of the invention is to provide such a display device that
may be easily fabricated of inexpensive and readily-available materials.
Other objects and features of the present invention will become apparent
from the following detailed description considered in conjunction with the
accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings
are designed solely for purposes of illustration and not as a definition
of the limits of the invention, for which reference should be made to the
appended claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In the drawings, wherein similar reference characters denote similar
elements throughout the several views:
FIG. 1 is an elevated, front perspective view of a display device
constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention and
seen in a first, relatively closed condition of the device;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view, partially broken away, taken along the
lines 2--2 in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is an elevated perspective view of the display device of FIG. 1
shown in a second, relatively open condition of the device; and
FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view, partially broken away, taken along the
lines 4--4 in FIG. 3.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
In its broadest sense, the present invention is directed to a display
device useful, by way of example, in the advertising or promotion of
articles or services and enabling observer viewing of a plurality of
images in a predetermined sequence and/or combination as a function of a
changeable condition of the display device and/or of the observer's
relative position or viewing angle vis-a-vis the device. Described herein,
and shown in the accompanying drawings, is a currently-preferred
embodiment of the invention, in the form of a hand-held, folded card-like
device that is manually and selectively-changeable between a first,
substantially closed condition in which only a first image of the card is
viewable and a second, generally open condition in which both the first
image and a second image of the card are concurrently viewable by a holder
or observer of the device. It is generally anticipated, in such an
embodiment, that the first and second images will have some common theme
or meaning or relationship so that, when the images are viewed
concurrently in the second condition of the device, they may together
impart a suitable or intended message or connotation to the viewer. Other
and variously modified forms of a display device constructed in accordance
with the invention are also contemplated, as should become apparent as
this description proceeds.
With particular reference now to the drawings, there is shown a display
device constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present
invention and implemented in the specific form of a hand-held,
user-manipulatable promotional card 10. The card 10 includes a first panel
12 having a front or outer face 14 and an inner face 16 on opposite sides
of the substantially flat panel 12, and a second panel 18 having a rear or
outer face 20 and an inner face 22 on opposite sides of the substantially
flat panel 18. The first and second panels are integrally joined or
connected at a respective edge of each to form a joint 24 about which the
panels are relatively pivotable between a first or closed condition of the
card 10, as depicted in FIG. 1, and a second or generally open condition
illustrated in FIG. 3. In the illustrated card 10, and as is generally
preferred, the first and second panels are of substantially the same size
and dimensional extent so as to coextensively overlap in the first
condition of the card.
It is generally intended that the card 10 be advantageously capable, in its
first condition, of being fully closed so as to maximally flatten the card
through substantial abutment of at least portions of the inner faces 16,
22 of the panels 12, 18. It is further contemplated that the card 10 may
optionally be provided with a strap or the like (not shown) spanningly
connecting the panels 16, 22, or with another functionally equivalent
arrangement, for limiting the relative pivotal opening movement of the
first and second panels about the joint 24 and thereby predeterminately
delineating the maximum angular separation of the two panels in the second
condition of the card. In any event, in a currently-preferred relationship
of the first and second panels in the second condition of the
herein-disclosed card 10, the inner surfaces 16, 22 of the panels 12, 18
are separated by an angle of approximately 90-degrees--although the
preferred angle may significantly vary therefrom as general matters of
design choice and of the intended operative functionality and/or utility
of the inventive display device. In this open or second condition of the
card 10, the panels 12, 18 define an interior space therebetween and
bounded by their respective inner surfaces 16, 22.
The card 10 further includes a substantially flat third panel 26 disposed
in the interior space between and in predetermined orientation to the
first and second panels. The third panel has a first face 28 disposed in
confronting opposition to the first panel inner face 16, and a second face
30 opposite the third panel first face 28 and disposed in confronting
opposition to the second panel inner face 22. The third panel 26 is
integrally joined, along one edge, to the inner face 22 of the second
panel 18 at an offset spacing from the joint 24 for pivotal movement of
the third panel 26 relative to the second panel 18 about the joinder line
32 and, along its opposite edge, is connected to the first panel inner
face 16 by upper and lower arms 34, 36 which spanningly join the third
panel to the first panel inner face. The arms 34, 36 are preferably
dimensioned so as to maintain the third panel in a predeterminately-fixed
relation to the first panel as the first and second panels 12, 18 are
pivoted between the first and second conditions of the card 10. In the
illustrated embodiment of the inventive display device, the arms 34, 36
are preferably of substantially equal length and are sized to maintain the
third panel in substantially parallel relation to the first panel 12 or,
more particularly, to the first panel inner face 16.
A substantially transparent window 38 defined in the first panel 12 permits
a user or viewer of the card 10 to look or peer into the card interior
through the window. Thus, an observer located proximate the outer face 14
of the first panel may look through the window 38 to view at least a
predetermined portion of the interior of the card. In the illustrated
embodiment of the invention, the window consists of a generally
rectangular opening or cutout in and through the first panel 12, although
the window may optionally assume other forms so long as it provides
substantial transparency or viewability into the card interior from the
exterior front face thereof.
On its first face 28, the third panel carries a first image 40 positioned
so that, in the first or closed condition of the card 10, at least a
portion of the first image is viewable through the window 38. A second
image 42 is carried on at least one of the third panel second face 30 and
the second panel inner face 22; in the illustrated card 10, various
portions of the second image can be seen as being carried on each. As
should be apparent, the position of the second image 42 is such that the
second image cannot be seen through the window 38 in the first condition
of the card 10; this limitation is notably preferred although embodiments
in which a predetermined or limited portion of the second image can be
seen through the first panel window in the first condition of the card are
also within the intended scope of the invention. Finally, a mirror-like
reflective surface or member 44--implemented, by way of example, as a thin
film or sheet of reflective Mylar material--is carried on the inner face
16 of the first panel 12. In the herein-disclosed display card 10, the
reflective surface 44 is carried on the first panel inner face in
confronting opposition to the third panel first face 28 on which the first
image 40 is carried.
The generally-contemplated utility and functionality of the multiple-image
promotional display card 10 will now be described. In the first or closed
condition of the card as seen in FIG. 1, at least a portion of the first
image 40--and only the first image--is viewable through the window 38;
that is, the second image 42 cannot be seen through the window 38 in the
closed condition of the card 10. The front face 14 of the first panel 12
may also optionally bear appropriate text 46 and/or additional
illustrations or images to provide a holder or viewer or observer of the
card 10 with an intended message related to the promotional objective of
the card and to the substance of the viewable first image 40.
The user then manipulates one or both of the first and second panels 12, 18
to relatively pivot the same about the joint 24 and thereby move the
panels to the second or open condition of the card 10 that is shown in
FIG. 3. As the first and second panels are thus relatively pivoted about
the edge joint 24, the third panel 26 is concurrently pivoted about its
joinder 32 to the second panel inner face 22 such that the third panel
remains substantially parallel (in the illustrated embodiment) to the
first panel 12. In the open condition of the card 10, a holder or user of
the card, looking into the interior space defined between the first and
second panels 12, 18, concurrently sees both the second image 42--which is
carried on at least one of the third panel second face 30 and the first
panel inner face 22--and a reflection 48, in the reflective surface 44, of
the first image 40 from the third panel first surface 28. The viewer or
user may thereby be imparted with a predetermined theme or message derived
from the relationship between the first and second images 40, 42 and, if
desired, from optional additional text 50 and/or illustrations or images
viewable only in the second, open condition of the card 10. Such
additional images may also take the form of one or more portions of the
first image 40 that cannot be seen through the dimensionally-limited
window 38 in the first, closed condition of the card but that are viewable
in the second, open condition of the inventive display card 10, or of
further images on the third panel first surface 28 that are
positionally-associated with the first image 40 and are thereby viewable
as a part of the reflected image 48, as for example indicated at 52 in
FIG. 3.
Fabrication of the promotional card 10 may be carried out in any of
numerous ways that will readily suggest themselves to those skilled in the
art. A currently-preferred procedure forms the card 10 of only two
elements--a single blank of a preferably medium-to-heavy weight paperboard
stock or cardboard substrate, and a short, elongated strip of Mylar film
material (to provide the reflective surface 44). As should be apparent
from the drawings (see particularly FIGS. 2 and 4), a single elongated,
substantially rectangular paper blank is folded overlappingly in half to
form the primarily double-thickness first and second panels 12, 18, and is
then folded in half once again to define the pivotal edge joint 24 between
the panels. The third panel 26 and arms 34, 36 are formed by cutting them
from a portion of the overlapping blank so that the first, second and
third panels are fabricated as unitarily integral portions of the card 10.
The formation of the third panel and arms--including scoring to define the
necessary fold lines between the third panel and arms, and between those
elements and the first and second panels--is preferably effected in the
initial fabrication of the blank so that as the first, overlapping fold is
made, the overlapped halves of the blank may concurrently be glued or
otherwise affixed one to the other in surface-to-surface abutment to form
the so-rigidified first and second panels 12, 18. Finally, the Mylar film
strip is affixed, as with a suitable adhesive or the like, to the inner
surface 16 of the first panel 12 to provide the reflective surface 44.
This preferred fabrication procedure is, nevertheless, only one of many
and all such variations are within the intended scope and contemplation of
the invention.
Other and modified forms of multiple-image displays constructed in
accordance with the broad concept and teachings of the present invention
are also contemplated. For example, an enlarged, free-standing display
device having the general form of the herein-shown and described
promotional card 10 may be arranged such that the first, second and third
panels are disposed in a positionally-fixed relationship substantially
corresponding to the second or open condition of the card 10 illustrated
in FIG. 3. In such an embodiment, it is intended that the viewer or
observer will walk or otherwise move around at least a portion of the
periphery of the positionally-fixed display device, starting proximate the
front or outer face of the first panel for viewing of the first image
through the first panel window and then proceeding to a position adjacent
or proximate the interior space defined between the first and second
panels at which the viewer will concurrently see the second image and the
first image reflection. Such an arrangement may also merit or require
positional relocation of the window 38 and/or reflective surface 44 and,
to the extent that the relocated position(s) of the window and reflective
surface overlap, the reflective surface may be implemented as a
half-silvered or one-way mirror or reflective member that is substantially
transparent as an observer looks inwardly through the window from the
first panel front surface but is at least predominantly reflective when
viewed from the opposite direction. These and numerous other modifications
in the form and/or operation of display devices constructed in accordance
with the present invention will readily suggest themselves to those
ordinarily skilled in the art and having knowledge of this disclosure and
teachings.
Thus, while there have shown and described and pointed out fundamental
novel features of the invention as applied to preferred embodiments
thereof, it will be understood that various omissions and substitutions
and changes in the form and details of the devices illustrated, and in
their operation, may be made by those skilled in the art without departing
from the spirit of the invention. It is the intention, therefore, to be
limited only as indicated by the scope of the claims appended hereto.
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